Imagine this. You and your colleagues are gathered round a conference table, with coffee and biscuits. You open the door and greet the first sharp-suited candidate of the day. Before evening falls, one lucky applicant will hear the unlikely phrase: "We would like to offer you the job of being our boss."rnThe idea of subordinates selecting their superiors might seem fantastical, but not to our ancestors. In our new book, Mark van Vugt at VU University in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and I propose that leadership and followership behaviours can be traced to the earliest days of our species.
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机译:想象一下。您和您的同事们聚集在会议桌旁,坐着咖啡和饼干。您打开门,迎接当天的第一个身穿西装的候选人。在傍晚之前,一个幸运的求职者会听到一个不太可能的短语:“我们想为您提供担任我们老板的工作。” rn下属选择上司的想法似乎是幻想,但对我们的祖先而言却并非如此。在我们的新书中,荷兰阿姆斯特丹VU大学的Mark van Vugt,我建议领导和追随者的行为可以追溯到我们物种的最早时期。
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